A cold front is expected to stall by the coast this evening which will bring chances for heavy rain at times and minor flooding through parts of the Labor Day weekend.
You can track radar here:
Saturday’s Forecast:
Storm chances fire off as a weak cold front continues to slow down. This will bring scattered storms. Most of the storm activity stays north of Houston until the evening hours.
For folks planning weekend activities, keep an eye on weather alerts and never drive through flooded roadways.
There is a low flood threat for Friday and Saturday for all of SE Texas. This means some storms could produce heavy downpours that lead to ponding in roadways. Plan on extra time on the roads.
Also, with the first weekend of college football upcoming, a stalled front may make for some wet tailgating for the college games and high school kickoffs could see storms at times.
Labor Day Weekend Forecast:
Thunderstorms are expected each day as this front stalls over the region, with the highest impacts likely through Sunday. The flood threat also continues Sunday across most of Texas.
The end of summer for us here in Houston usually takes its sweet time well into early October before we feel some fall effects. However, below is the temperature outlook for the first full week of September will be below normal for most of the country. We’ll hopefully get to tap into some of that and take our temps down a bit!
Tropical Outlook:
The tropics remain generally quiet. There is only one disturbance that will form off the coast of Africa that has a 30% chance of developing over the next 7 days.
There is are no tropical threats to the Gulf at this time. Cherish this moment, it’s rare for late-August.
Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.
Your extended forecast:
Behind the wet weather comes a slight temperature change for morning lows. Instead of upper 70s, Sunday and Monday SE Texas could wake up to temperatures in the low 70s. Don’t get too excited the daytime temperatures stay high!
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